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I think i see a little bit of green in there, may just be the photo, but........
I always get the green with 50/50 and gypsum,
never tired it with oyster shell also, i guess that makes all the difference.

Pretty cool, that is how my K. samui mycelium looks as well...without the green though...crossing fingers...neat to see that the strains in general produce, the same kind of mycelium types. What I mean is, each strain has it?s own mycelium finger print...errr...maybe I am on just on crack...but I swear it is true.

Here are my most recent Koh Samui casing pics from 1/12 and 1/13. I have two trays, one I labled "A", the other "B". A was place in the fruiting chamber 4? days ago, b tray is still in incubator pending further colonisation.

Tray A is starting to show hyphael knot formation.

1/13

B tray is almost ready to be placed in the fruiting chamber, probably late tomorrow.

These pics are from tray B. I still have not placed this one in my terrarium as I have no room. I will be putting the finishing touches on a second terrarium tomorrow. I am cold shocking it tonight and will place it in my fuiting chamber tomorrow.

I wouldn?t worry about it being uneven. Sometimes an uneven surface is good. It provides microclimates which the mycelium can select for optimal temp/humidity. I?m sure if all goes well you will see good results.

Joshua

I did some reading in The Mushroom Cultivator and came across the casing section. It basically said I was wrong w/ my previous statement.

Alright..those are some sweet pics. You?re going to have a nice couple flushes..
Maybe I?m just stoned but looking at those pictures trips me out...its like an entire microcosm of life. Think of what it would be like if we were the mycelium... that would be crazy.
It looks thirsty.
Keep up the good work!